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. >> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. >>> a michigan police officer was suspended without pay after he was seen on dash cam video tasering a suspect who had already been handcuffed. there had been a scuffle just before the arrest. the man suffered a broken jaw, facial injuries and a chipped tooth from that fall after being tasered. >>> ohio police broke up a shoplifting ring that used children to pull off several thefts. newly released surveillance video shows the group fighting with security after they tried to leave the store with some unpaid merchandise. during that struggle, authorities say one man punched a guard in the face. police were able, though, to arrest the suspects before they got away. >>> a marine center in california is checking out a wayward seal that somehow made its way onto a highway. the pup was barely confused about where it was going and just, well, refused to budge. the fortunately, though, officials did step in and carted the pup to safety. >>> a baby panda is starting to show a little personality. the cub showed off it is gr
. >> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. >>> a michigan police officer was suspended without pay after he was seen on dash cam video tasering a suspect who had already been handcuffed. there had been a scuffle just before the arrest. the man suffered a broken jaw, facial injuries and a chipped tooth from that fall after being tasered. >>> ohio police broke up a shoplifting ring that used children to pull off several thefts. newly...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a heated police shoot-out in cincinnati was captured on camera. an armed suspect fled his vehicle after an officer pulled him over. well, he climbed into the cab of a nearby truck, where another officer tried to use a taser on him. that suspect shot at that female cop as a third officer arrived. the third officer fired multiple shots, fatally wounding the suspect. >>> a streaking meteor lit up the sky in utah and an observatory captured the display on video. take a look. the fireball brightened the sky to nearby daylight conditions as it entered the atmosphere. the meteor was probably the size of a stove and traveling 80,000 miles per hour but almost certainly broke up before impact. >>> a christmas controversy is brewing in alaska. u.s. postal service stopped shipping letters to santa to north pole, alaska. the mayor of that town has called this an assault on christmas. the letters usually went to the santa claus house, a favorite town attraction. but the post office says bau hum bug. for efficientl
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a heated police shoot-out in cincinnati was captured on camera. an armed suspect fled his vehicle after an officer pulled him over. well, he climbed into the cab of a nearby truck, where another officer tried to use a taser on him. that suspect shot at that female cop as a third officer arrived. the third officer fired multiple shots, fatally wounding the suspect. >>> a...
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only from bank of america. the holidays are always so busy. gram, the video game thingy's stuck again. remember, you have to jiggle it. ( doorbell rings ) we never get the time to tell people stuff. ♪ say what you need to say ♪ say what you need to say ( holding last note ) we couldn't have made it through this last year without you, mom. this year, appreciation may be the best gift of all. a hallmark card. it's the biggest little thing you can do. according to a study presented by better homes and gardens, definity color recapture. it corrects the look of wrinkles and discoloration. 50,000 voters. one brilliant winner. >> this morning on "today's pets." it's dog owners that he's talking to. cesar millan has built a pack of followers with his unique brand of training. on a recent afternoon in new york central park we brought him together with dogs and their frustrated owners for some of the trademark makeover magic. >> he's bitten me twice. >> okay. >> i see. >> we have a lot of fear in the family now. >> one of the things that will be ide
only from bank of america. the holidays are always so busy. gram, the video game thingy's stuck again. remember, you have to jiggle it. ( doorbell rings ) we never get the time to tell people stuff. ♪ say what you need to say ♪ say what you need to say ( holding last note ) we couldn't have made it through this last year without you, mom. this year, appreciation may be the best gift of all. a hallmark card. it's the biggest little thing you can do. according to a study presented by better...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> police in arizona have uncovered an amazing stash of missing airline luggage. at least 1,000 bags were found in the house of a local couple who have been arrested for stealing them from baggage carousels. police have been tracking the luggage looters ever since they were seen stealing a bag from the airport. >>> a miami man was found dead on the roof of an parnlt building after disturbing a very large beehive. the victim was wearing a partial beekeeper's outfit. police, however, could not confirm if the stings caused his death. rescuers say the hive contained up to 60,000 bees. >>> farmers in kentucky are in a race against time as rainfall floods their fields. swallowing any unharvested crops. so to keep from losing their entire harvest, the high water is forcing farmers to prematurely harvest their fields. >>> one pennsylvania judge ordered a public punishment for a pair of criminals. they had to hold signs on a street corner declaring their guilty from stealing a gift card from a 9-year-old little gi
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> police in arizona have uncovered an amazing stash of missing airline luggage. at least 1,000 bags were found in the house of a local couple who have been arrested for stealing them from baggage carousels. police have been tracking the luggage looters ever since they were seen stealing a bag from the airport. >>> a miami man was found dead on the roof of an parnlt...
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with our advanced technology and the care we provide, our work truly fulfills america's promise to our veterans. (announcer) learn more about careers with today's va at vacareers.va.gov. >> it is 8:25. i'm deborah weiner. howahave a county police are investigating a deadly accident that happened shortly by'ore 3wba0 this morr tng near bst ks lake drive. authoritnis taul us a vehicle sthigck tpareee pillars and overturned. the passenger, 17-year-old st aen dankos, was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver faces multip.e charges inpcl ling d.u.i. and man sclauth slaughter by motor vablicle. si ioathe red crocla is3 people displaced by a fire in northwest baltimore. hire broke out in the 3700 block of woodbine avenue. sterre otipicge wi taul us the orsread to the roof. no one was hurt. the chavese of the fire remamng under ium estigation. >> the naacp is joining city police in etipor, suspects in east baltimore. city police have raueased these sketches of t sug pyou hasike d suspects linked to two crimes through d.n.a. polunteers dis hoping to receive help from the puke dic, and they a
with our advanced technology and the care we provide, our work truly fulfills america's promise to our veterans. (announcer) learn more about careers with today's va at vacareers.va.gov. >> it is 8:25. i'm deborah weiner. howahave a county police are investigating a deadly accident that happened shortly by'ore 3wba0 this morr tng near bst ks lake drive. authoritnis taul us a vehicle sthigck tpareee pillars and overturned. the passenger, 17-year-old st aen dankos, was pronounced dead at...
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i mean, outside of america. where did you go? >> kristen and i started in south america. we went to brazil and mexico. [ scattered cheers ] and then we did the whole european tour. >> jimmy: did robert have a different deal? >> robert and chris weitz went to japan, when kristen and i went to south america and then we all met up in europe. >> jimmy: really? i figured you would be huge in japan, too. maybe you should and that to your list of things you don't want to do any more. "i have done enough press." do you get to see the towns where you go? >> not at all. all you see is airports and hotel rooms. it's a bummer. >> jimmy: yeah, but you have passports. >> yeah, that's proof. >> jimmy: "look, i swear to god, i was in london. i saw a bobby. [ light laughter ] i saw a red phone booth." >> exactly. >> jimmy: now after this, what are you going to do? gonna go vacation, home, thanksgiving? where are you going? >> thanksgiving. i am going relax at home. i have family in town. sit down, watch a football game. >> jimmy: yeah, you are a big football fan? >> i am, i am. >> jimmy:
i mean, outside of america. where did you go? >> kristen and i started in south america. we went to brazil and mexico. [ scattered cheers ] and then we did the whole european tour. >> jimmy: did robert have a different deal? >> robert and chris weitz went to japan, when kristen and i went to south america and then we all met up in europe. >> jimmy: really? i figured you would be huge in japan, too. maybe you should and that to your list of things you don't want to do any...
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so i want to make sure that women across america don't take this news anyplace but directly to their medical provider, talk about their history, and figure out what the best strategy is moving forward. >> thank you so much, secretary sebelius, for speaking to us. >> and you can see more of what secretary sebelius had to say on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. >>> there is news on health care reform tonight. the congressional budget office is now out with its estimate of how much the senate's version would cost and how many americans it would cover. nbc's kelly o'donnell now joins us from capitol hill. hey, kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ann. after weeks of behind closed door notions with top senate leaders and the white house, late today democrats got together and got their first look at what's in the senate version of health care. and what's key here are the estimates on cost and the impact on the deficit. so here's what we know. aides say the congressional budget office, which is non-partisan, has come up with some numbers. they project that the cost to taxpayers
so i want to make sure that women across america don't take this news anyplace but directly to their medical provider, talk about their history, and figure out what the best strategy is moving forward. >> thank you so much, secretary sebelius, for speaking to us. >> and you can see more of what secretary sebelius had to say on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. >>> there is news on health care reform tonight. the congressional budget office is now out with its estimate of...
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restoring america's river ways to their natural states. before the dams, the elwa was a super highway for five kinds of salmon, legendary in size, until settlers realized dams could power their dreams. >> they served a purpose to provide power to this part of the olympic peninsula. and it is part of our history. and history evolves. >> reporter: this is what the dams harness, the power of the elwa to generate electricity, impressive 100 years ago, but today the dams are no longer needed. now with coal, wind and solar power, repairing the dams is too expensive. at a cost of $308 million, officials say it makes more economic sense to remove them. >> these are old technologies and what we really need are 21st century approaches to solving our needs. >> reporter: in the shadow of oregon's mt. hood, portland general electric took down the marmot dam on the sandy river. explosives cracked the concrete, backhoes removed it, careful not to disturb the ecosystem in the water. locked for a century, the sandy came rushing back overnight. >> if you we
restoring america's river ways to their natural states. before the dams, the elwa was a super highway for five kinds of salmon, legendary in size, until settlers realized dams could power their dreams. >> they served a purpose to provide power to this part of the olympic peninsula. and it is part of our history. and history evolves. >> reporter: this is what the dams harness, the power of the elwa to generate electricity, impressive 100 years ago, but today the dams are no longer...
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dilemmas, and we know she's up for the task, because she was just named america's healthiest body by "health" magazine. good morning and congratulations. >> thank you. yes, it's very funny. i aspire to be healthy, so i'm terribly flattered. >> because once you weren't. >> no. i was an overweight kid and unhealthy. so it was through my journey with diet and exercise that i became empowered in my life, so that's really what it's about for me. >> even though we show the videos of you yelling at people on "the biggest loser," it's because you know what it takes to make a change in your life. and we have questions from people who want to make a change in their life. we have a video from jessica in chicago. let's listen. >> i'm a full-time working mom with little time to take care of myself, let alone worry about fitting into my favorite party dress. do you have any quick and easy tips for keeping those extra pounds at bay during this upcoming holiday season? thank you. >> go ahead. >> it's really about redefining what the holidays mean. so, they're not a license to binge. obviously, it's
dilemmas, and we know she's up for the task, because she was just named america's healthiest body by "health" magazine. good morning and congratulations. >> thank you. yes, it's very funny. i aspire to be healthy, so i'm terribly flattered. >> because once you weren't. >> no. i was an overweight kid and unhealthy. so it was through my journey with diet and exercise that i became empowered in my life, so that's really what it's about for me. >> even though we...
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with bank of america. caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. plavix, taken with other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female announcer) if you have stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. a rare but potenti
with bank of america. caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. plavix, taken with other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female...
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>> i am bonding with the people of america. thank you. leave her alone i think is what they said.>>> up next, we'll ta [house] wow, i feel like a new house after my quick home energy check-up from bge. it's the closest i'll ever get to a day spa. they wrapped my pipes, installed cfl bulbs, recommended a little nip/tuck around the old windows and more. [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com, and pamper your home with a quick home energy check-up. [sigh] ah... the efficient life is the good life. >>> back now at 8:37 with a touching story of a professional football player, michael orr. just a few short years ago, he was homeless, living on the streets of memphis, tennessee. then he was taken in by the tuey family and everything began to change. the new movie "the blind side" is based on michael's life. take a look. >> this team is your family, michael. you have to protect them from those guys, okay? list listen. okay. tony here's your quarterback, all right? you protect his blind side. when you lo
>> i am bonding with the people of america. thank you. leave her alone i think is what they said.>>> up next, we'll ta [house] wow, i feel like a new house after my quick home energy check-up from bge. it's the closest i'll ever get to a day spa. they wrapped my pipes, installed cfl bulbs, recommended a little nip/tuck around the old windows and more. [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com, and pamper your home with a quick home energy...
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it's just another way america runs on dunkin'. the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> just ahead, new undercover videos of a florida newlywed accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill her husband. we'll talk to him in an exclusive, live interview. >>> plus, huffing. important information for parents. is your teen engaged in this? >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. let's get a check on the morning commute with sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> dealing with our fair share of problems. weather is certainly a factor this morning. at 100, we are dealing with the accident taking up the right lane. a couple of the anne arundel county accidents. when it is about 100 and ritchie highway. watch for those this morning. at lombard, we have an accident coming in there. you can see a lot of red there. south
it's just another way america runs on dunkin'. the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> just ahead, new undercover videos of a florida newlywed accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill her husband. we'll talk to him in an exclusive, live interview. >>> plus, huffing. important information for parents. is your teen...
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it's just another way america runs on dunkin'. the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> 7:30 now on this wednesday morning, november 18th, 2009. a bright day in the big apple with a crowd of bright faces to go along with it. we'll go out to say hi in just a bit. i'm meredith vieira alongside matt lauer. >>> just ahead this half hour, a warning to be on the lookout for vampires. >> that's right. we're not talking about the stars of the "twilight" saga, although one of those stars is going to stop by and talk to us later on. but we're actually talking about appliances that could be sucking money right out of your wallet, even when you aren't using them. just ahead, what you can do to cut your energy bill by a dollar an hour. that might not sound like a lot, but play that out over the course of a year, that's a lot of cash. >>> plus, alarming confusion over those controversial ne
it's just another way america runs on dunkin'. the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> 7:30 now on this wednesday morning, november 18th, 2009. a bright day in the big apple with a crowd of bright faces to go along with it. we'll go out to say hi in just a bit. i'm meredith vieira alongside matt lauer. >>> just ahead this...
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what's important. >> get support. >> i think that's a huge problem for people in america. folks are very relyable. it is hard to ask for help. >> and think about the consequences? >> bch you react, think through if i act in x, y, or z ways, what's going to happen? >> and if somebody in your life is suffering with this? >> if they seem sad, tearful, depressed, remote for days, weeks on end, not eating, not sleeping, any significant changes like that, talk to folks. get them into help and treatment if they need it. >> and you have the number for the pre-- prevention line. >> you can go to www.apa.org to find a psychologist in the area. >> and that number is in the veterans -- for the veterans. and it's probably an important time for people to visit with veterans. >> absolutely. i think connections during the holiday are important, share your time with others. >> lots of good stuff. thank you for coming in. >> another problem many people face during the holidays, weight gain. we tackle that issue when we come back. first a look at events going on around town. >> welcome back.
what's important. >> get support. >> i think that's a huge problem for people in america. folks are very relyable. it is hard to ask for help. >> and think about the consequences? >> bch you react, think through if i act in x, y, or z ways, what's going to happen? >> and if somebody in your life is suffering with this? >> if they seem sad, tearful, depressed, remote for days, weeks on end, not eating, not sleeping, any significant changes like that, talk to...
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think of it as health core for america. it is quite simple. there are ideas. people ask about this issue and say how bad is it? surely this has happened before. in boston town they come and go. that is certainly true. here is what is different about this. this is a crisis that is slow burning. there is a continuum here from the robust health the town on one end and the almost sugar town on the other end. ellis is on the robust side of things. one or two things happen and you slide inexorably toward the other side. there are thousands of towns along this continuum. this isn't just a frontier issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens so rapidly a town springs up from the earth and disappears five years later. this has taken decades to happen. if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten or 15 years, there will be many more towns towards the shorter end of things. with that, thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. we will open it up for questions from the floor. denise has a microphone. please
think of it as health core for america. it is quite simple. there are ideas. people ask about this issue and say how bad is it? surely this has happened before. in boston town they come and go. that is certainly true. here is what is different about this. this is a crisis that is slow burning. there is a continuum here from the robust health the town on one end and the almost sugar town on the other end. ellis is on the robust side of things. one or two things happen and you slide inexorably...
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there are thousands of towns dotted along this continuum throughout america. this isn't just a frontier issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that have been so rapidly that a towel springs from the earth and then disappears five years later. this is taken decades to happen. and if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten or 15 years, there will be many more towns towards the shattered end of things. i guess we have been completely read the book yet but we have skimmed through ed and i agree with a lot of what you are saying. i love small takei wove but because of opportunities as far as college, i have had to leave. however we were talking some in just for one during the kind of the implications of the labels that you have given like the chief verse and a stayers because of the point is to keep people in small town of iowa and to do that, as far as people saying like i want to be an achiever is and that pulling people out more than the stayer? >> you know, you are right. from the point of view of writing this stuff is an incredibly different line th
there are thousands of towns dotted along this continuum throughout america. this isn't just a frontier issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that have been so rapidly that a towel springs from the earth and then disappears five years later. this is taken decades to happen. and if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten or 15 years, there will be many more towns towards the shattered end of things. i guess we have been completely read the book yet but we have skimmed through ed and...
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america lost every single battle it was in, up until june, the battle of midway. every single battle was a disaster. by june when the new way is one at a naval air power, by june, tens of thousands of americans were dead, not just in pearl harbor but all across the pacific ocean. they were americans died on the beaches of tea at who landed with the kennedys and the breads into the famous raid. you had a disaster going on north africa. it was a total reversal of everything everyone thought would happen. it was terrible news. the battle for guadalcanal was 20 days old today in 1942. 20 days long. when they landed at guadalcanal they expected it to be at max a 30 day battle. it was still going on six months later. there was absolutely no one who forecast that america could be put in that kind of a situation, yet at the end of the day, the nation's mobilizes and we win the war. and make no doubt about it, it would not have happened had the united states not gotten into the war. europe would've been ruled by hitler and his talent and japan would have run asia. now, whe
america lost every single battle it was in, up until june, the battle of midway. every single battle was a disaster. by june when the new way is one at a naval air power, by june, tens of thousands of americans were dead, not just in pearl harbor but all across the pacific ocean. they were americans died on the beaches of tea at who landed with the kennedys and the breads into the famous raid. you had a disaster going on north africa. it was a total reversal of everything everyone thought would...
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think of it as a health corporation for america. it's quite simple. there are ideas right now, there are things. people ask about this issue and i say well, how bad is it? surely this has happened before. boom and bust towns come and go. and that's certainly true. here's what's different about this. this is a crisis that is slow burning, there's a continuum from the robust town on one end of the india almost shuddered how the other end. ellis is on the robust side of things. one or two things happen and you slide inexorably toward the of the side. there are thousands of towns along. this isn't just a front your issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens rapidly, springs up from the earth and then disappears five years later. this has taken decades to have been. and if we don't start thinking about it now in ten or 15 years of time there will be many more counts toward the shorter end of things. so with that thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. [laughter] and we will open up for quest
think of it as a health corporation for america. it's quite simple. there are ideas right now, there are things. people ask about this issue and i say well, how bad is it? surely this has happened before. boom and bust towns come and go. and that's certainly true. here's what's different about this. this is a crisis that is slow burning, there's a continuum from the robust town on one end of the india almost shuddered how the other end. ellis is on the robust side of things. one or two things...
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america lost every single battle it was then up until june, the battle of midway. every single battle was a disaster. by june when the midway is one as a naval battle in the naval air battle, by june tens of thousands of americans were dead. not just at pearl harbor but all across the pacific ocean. you have americans who were dying on the beaches of tni hugh lended with the canadians in the brits in the famous rate. you had a disaster going on and it was a total reversal of everything everybody thought was going to happen. it was terrible news. the battle for guadalcanal was 20 days old today in 1942. 20 days along. when they landed at guadalcanal they expected it to be at max eighth 30 day battle and it was still going on six months later. there was absolutely no one who forecast that america could be put in that kind of this situation and yet at the end of the day 16.5 million men and women served in the armed forces, the nation mobilizes and we win the war. no doubt about it, it would not have happened had the united states not got into the war. europe would ha
america lost every single battle it was then up until june, the battle of midway. every single battle was a disaster. by june when the midway is one as a naval battle in the naval air battle, by june tens of thousands of americans were dead. not just at pearl harbor but all across the pacific ocean. you have americans who were dying on the beaches of tni hugh lended with the canadians in the brits in the famous rate. you had a disaster going on and it was a total reversal of everything...
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everybody still wants to come to america. those of us who were born americans know how lucky we are, i think. i'd hate to be on the outside, now, trying to get in. in 2008, a little over a million people became u.s. citizens. that's a lot, but a lot more wanted to get in and didn't make it. it isn't easy, now. to begin with, you have to fill out a ten-page application and pay $675 to the department of homeland security. they take your picture, fingerprint you, and interview you. they give you a reading and writing exam, and a test on american history. in 1996, i did a piece about immigration, and i wanted to compare the exam they gave then to the new one they're giving to anyone who applies now. you only have to answer six out of ten questions. here are some examples from the old test. what are the colors of the american flag? hmm, i don't think there's any green in it. where is the white house? well, i know there are several white ones in the town i live in. what are the two major political parties in the united states? let
everybody still wants to come to america. those of us who were born americans know how lucky we are, i think. i'd hate to be on the outside, now, trying to get in. in 2008, a little over a million people became u.s. citizens. that's a lot, but a lot more wanted to get in and didn't make it. it isn't easy, now. to begin with, you have to fill out a ten-page application and pay $675 to the department of homeland security. they take your picture, fingerprint you, and interview you. they give you a...
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this bill is a good deal for america. it reduces the deficit and we will recover 98% budget will cover 90% of the people of this country it will stop industry abuses -- of this country. it will stop industry abuses. it will keep people healthy in the first place, to change the paradigm away from a sick care system to the true health care system. we have rounded third and we are headed home, but it is a long way from third to home. but we are going to get there. i want to thank our leader for all that he has done. i said today that he has the patience of job, the wisdom of solomon, and the endurance of samson and putting this together. i think chris dodd for his great leadership in getting this bill through the committee and also senator baucus for his great leadership on the finance committee and we hope that his mother is going to be fine and will have a good thanksgiving together. now, onward and let's get this bill done and get it to the president for a signature. >> we will take a couple of questions. >> senator linco
this bill is a good deal for america. it reduces the deficit and we will recover 98% budget will cover 90% of the people of this country it will stop industry abuses -- of this country. it will stop industry abuses. it will keep people healthy in the first place, to change the paradigm away from a sick care system to the true health care system. we have rounded third and we are headed home, but it is a long way from third to home. but we are going to get there. i want to thank our leader for...
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so i don't think america wants us to go down that road. i do think that not only will yield future bailouts but it does create the sort of heightened moral hazard that senator crapo talked about and invites collapse and invites future bailouts. and i'm gravely concerned about that first and most fundamentally. i hope this process, this exercise can change in its flavor, in its direction, because as i said at the beginning, right now, it's a purely partisan bill, a purely partisan markup under the mantra, we're not going to let a good crisis go to waste. i hope that can change, i hope we can come together in a bipartisan way, put good policy forward with the clear focus of solving the real problems that led to the crisis all of america has lived through in the last several years. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. and we now turn to senator bennett. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to thank chairman dodd and committee staff for putting together an extremely comprehensive bill that takes crucial steps towards secur
so i don't think america wants us to go down that road. i do think that not only will yield future bailouts but it does create the sort of heightened moral hazard that senator crapo talked about and invites collapse and invites future bailouts. and i'm gravely concerned about that first and most fundamentally. i hope this process, this exercise can change in its flavor, in its direction, because as i said at the beginning, right now, it's a purely partisan bill, a purely partisan markup under...
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not just in america but around the world. we can always use more, but let us recommit ourselves to what we have now. more of our energy and resources need to be spent on this crisis which could save more lives. the other day, someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we worked so hard every day. it is to complete our mission. we are more confidence and more determined for victory. victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness for a cure for treatment was never to be found. many have raised money and funded new institutions, people exhibit did extraordinary amounts of leadership in collaborating with a sense of emergency. i am not talking about cancer but polio. on the day in 1955 when i was a little girl and the polio vaccine was announced in my home town, the factories stopped, schools closed, and parents and teachers wept in a moment of silence as if a war had ended. indeed it had. years later, some understood and said if we are too soft and eradicate disease, we must cooperate in lead. the diseases are dif
not just in america but around the world. we can always use more, but let us recommit ourselves to what we have now. more of our energy and resources need to be spent on this crisis which could save more lives. the other day, someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we worked so hard every day. it is to complete our mission. we are more confidence and more determined for victory. victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness for a cure for treatment was never to be found. many...
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a proud moment for america. member keflezighi was the first american to win the new york city marathon in 27 years. this guy's story a great one. his fame emigrated from a war-torn part of east africa. he's kissing the ground after he won. goes around with the american flag. 34 years old, a star at ucla, i u.s. citizen in 1998 after battling injuries, ran the best race of his life, 26 miles in 2 hours, 9 minutes. >> after he finished did he start crying a little bit? >> absolutely. emotional day. >>> the wife and former girlfriend -- i'm sorry, a recent girlfriend of raiders' head coach tom cable claimed he used to beat them. both women say he has anger management issues. he acknowledged in a statement that he struck his wife with an open hand but said it was the only time it happened. his lawyer disputed the fairness of espn's report. nfl is still investigating allegations he hit an assistant coach. >>> lastly on halloween night, this is crazy. a bat got into the at&t center. a bat. the spurs coyote tries to go
a proud moment for america. member keflezighi was the first american to win the new york city marathon in 27 years. this guy's story a great one. his fame emigrated from a war-torn part of east africa. he's kissing the ground after he won. goes around with the american flag. 34 years old, a star at ucla, i u.s. citizen in 1998 after battling injuries, ran the best race of his life, 26 miles in 2 hours, 9 minutes. >> after he finished did he start crying a little bit? >> absolutely....
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the potential there would be explosive in america. host: let me ask you why the hip-hop generation, as you say, would be more susceptible to the leanings of a jiahd organization? caller: i think they are extremely vulnerable. you have the hip-hop generation who has the elevated mail munchies mo. -- male machismo. that would feed into a muslim ideology that would feed into this. host: the islamic groups are not the only ones that subjugate women. caller: that's true but they do. i have worked as a substitute teacher. i have seen children of homegrown terrorists in the schools. guest: it is an interesting point you raise bought the largest and most successful conversion rates for jihadists happened to be in the prison system today in terms of converts that are equally black and white who convert to islam, a radical form of islam, and then carry out acts of terrorism and become jihadsists after they leave. the largest category four converts and your pappas to be between the ages of 21 and 29. it does not mean that they are all jihadisst
the potential there would be explosive in america. host: let me ask you why the hip-hop generation, as you say, would be more susceptible to the leanings of a jiahd organization? caller: i think they are extremely vulnerable. you have the hip-hop generation who has the elevated mail munchies mo. -- male machismo. that would feed into a muslim ideology that would feed into this. host: the islamic groups are not the only ones that subjugate women. caller: that's true but they do. i have worked as...
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but america pulled together. and in july of 1969, neil armstrong planted that american flag on the moon and was an achievement that for anyone who saw it was just an amazing accomplishment. it was like flying solo across the atlantic, climbing mount everest, reaching the north pole all wrapped into one. the young people who saw were especially impact, especially one young man in hawaii named barack obama. barack obama as a young boy remembered sitting on my grandfather's shoulders and watching the apollo astronauts, sure in hawaii. i sat there and i know, my grandfather explain how we americans could do anything we set our minds to accomplish. >> who could argue that american government was incapable after putting a man on the moon? >> we have won world war ii, helped rebuild europe of its barack obama. we had won world war ii, helping rebuild europe through the marshall plan. we done the national highway system. we had split the atom with the manhattan project. america was a can-do nation, but now are we still j
but america pulled together. and in july of 1969, neil armstrong planted that american flag on the moon and was an achievement that for anyone who saw it was just an amazing accomplishment. it was like flying solo across the atlantic, climbing mount everest, reaching the north pole all wrapped into one. the young people who saw were especially impact, especially one young man in hawaii named barack obama. barack obama as a young boy remembered sitting on my grandfather's shoulders and watching...
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by the gay and lesbian transgender community to basically perpetrate that lifestyle on the youth of america? >> guest: well, a couple of things they're. it's not really a lifestyle to get who you are. nobody is trying to perpetrate it on anybody. they are just trying to allow it to be free and equal. and the story that matt gayness didn't matter, and aaron mckinney's confession he actually said it did matter. that's how they singled him out. they chosen specifically because they assume that he was gay. it's a stereotype of a gay man being weak or vulnerable or whatever. really those people just need to read the trial transcript and the confession. go see the levee project. go see the laramie project 10 years later where it is specifically addressed why they chose matt. yes, it was going to be a robbery of a gay man pic that's exactly how they addressed it. >> host: wilma, santa cruz, california, you are on with author judy shepard commack good morning, thank you. i am going to be playing you in the laramie project 10 years later here in santa cruz, california, on october 12. and although we
by the gay and lesbian transgender community to basically perpetrate that lifestyle on the youth of america? >> guest: well, a couple of things they're. it's not really a lifestyle to get who you are. nobody is trying to perpetrate it on anybody. they are just trying to allow it to be free and equal. and the story that matt gayness didn't matter, and aaron mckinney's confession he actually said it did matter. that's how they singled him out. they chosen specifically because they assume...
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eastern, the white house, inside america's most famous home. beyond the bill their robes, our visit shows the public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday, the capital. the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. three memorable nights, out thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. this set is $24.95. order online. >> a look at next year's congressional election and the 2012 presidential campaign. we will hear from republican and democratic strategists. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> i -- i like to give everyone an insight into what is going on here. i give credit to julia reed who deck of this quote for book she wrote which is an excellent book. she is quoting from 1877. "the city has been buried under taxes and fraud and mal administration. when i write about it as i intend to do soon, no one will believe i am telling the truth. it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes than to own the entire state of ohio." [laughter] my apologies to ohio. he sums up the way --
eastern, the white house, inside america's most famous home. beyond the bill their robes, our visit shows the public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday, the capital. the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. three memorable nights, out thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. this set is $24.95. order online. >> a look at next year's congressional election and the 2012 presidential campaign. we will hear from...
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he is one of the finest pollsters in america today. one of the finest pollsters in the democratic party. and his democracy corps puts out some of the most terrific survey research. for us in the outside to see the very finest quality survey research and for tax reasons, you have to put it out there pretty much. you are looking over the shoulder of some of the best political lines in the business. if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery there is -- a republican think tank. you have to go around the world and talk to the world leaders that stan has pulled four. he headed up the team that elected bill clinton to the presidency. if you were going to describe on the republican polling side sort of nordstrom's and bloomingdale's put together. so they are huge but enormously high quality and also, some of the -- when i call any of the partners there, i am getting the straight scoop. they see so much data that they are going to see something before almost anybody else because they are pulling some of places. just fabulous work. and newl
he is one of the finest pollsters in america today. one of the finest pollsters in the democratic party. and his democracy corps puts out some of the most terrific survey research. for us in the outside to see the very finest quality survey research and for tax reasons, you have to put it out there pretty much. you are looking over the shoulder of some of the best political lines in the business. if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery there is -- a republican think tank. you have to go...
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inside america's most famous home. beyond the velvet ropes, the public tour, our visit shows the grand public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. and friday, the capitol. the history, art, and architecture of one of the most symbolic structures. three memorable night, thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. get your own copy of "american icons" a three-disk d.v.d. set, $24.95 plus shipping and handling. order online at c-span.org/store. >> a task force recently recommended against annual mammography screening for women under 40 years old. nancy brinker talks about that and her battle with breast cancer. >> welcome to the national press club. i'm president of the national press club. we're the world's leading professional organization for journalists and we're committed to a future of journalism by providing informative programming and journalism education and fostering a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, please visit our website at www.press.org. on
inside america's most famous home. beyond the velvet ropes, the public tour, our visit shows the grand public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. and friday, the capitol. the history, art, and architecture of one of the most symbolic structures. three memorable night, thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. get your own copy of "american icons" a three-disk d.v.d. set, $24.95 plus shipping and handling. order online at c-span.org/store. >> a task...
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everything we do is not in the microcosm of america anymore. whether we rise or fall does not just depend on us. host: the professor mentioned about the dubai information. does it affect many people? he kind of suggested it didn't but he said it should be factored in terms of what people think about the economy. caller: yes, dislike for our oil and natural resources, every little ticked i hear about it in china, what happens to us with our resources. i will hear about it affecting china. we did not used to think about that decades ago. host: your global perspective, have you changed your mind about the state of the economy? caller: i just feel a little bit like he did. going with the flow. but when we see where we can really put our muscle to making things better and making the resources last longer, we have to do with and try to bring the rest of the world in with to accomplish that. host: next up, steve on independent line. jacksonville, florida. caller: actually if i change my mind i am a bit more pessimistic than i was. 10.2 percent unemplo
everything we do is not in the microcosm of america anymore. whether we rise or fall does not just depend on us. host: the professor mentioned about the dubai information. does it affect many people? he kind of suggested it didn't but he said it should be factored in terms of what people think about the economy. caller: yes, dislike for our oil and natural resources, every little ticked i hear about it in china, what happens to us with our resources. i will hear about it affecting china. we did...
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. >> if somebody murders americans and they murder americans in america, they ought to be prosecuted in america and hopefully conflicted in murder. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these type of terrorists. we are dealing with people who committed acts of were. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system but our military justice system and it's inexcusable we are not using the military justice system to try these people. that's why we have such a system. >> critic says this has major security implications. rudy giuliani, who was new york city mayor's -- new york city's mayor on 9/11, says it will cost millions of dollars to hold the trial there and put unnecessary stress on police. former new york governor george pataki has a different concern. >> i have absolutely no doubt that the nypd is capable and ready to handle the security issues that will arise. that's not the point. the point is that we will be revealing information. we will be revealing sources and witnesses that will be used unequivocally by al qaeda to be able to figure out what our methods
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they will go to central america -- the narco-traffickers. if you are in europe, i would be concerned about that -- the mediterranean. part of this is opportunity. we hope, coming out of the financial crisis, were well sources of growth, from? we are talking about 1 billion hungry people. we are talking about kids who do not get nutrition. what capabilities, inventions, possibilities might those people bring? i do not only look at the risks. >> i apologize. we have come to the end of our allotted time. if any of the panelists would like 30 seconds for any last word? >> if i could -- i want to emphasize the nutrition point and demonstrate one last synergy. this is a product we developed in india made with local produce. it is a power-packed sweet much like, humus. a parent can rip off the corner, squeeze this into a child's mouth and it will give them all the nutrition they need. made with local produce. you do not need to add water or it does not need to be refrigerated. there are no nutritional services to the bottom billion. there are no to
they will go to central america -- the narco-traffickers. if you are in europe, i would be concerned about that -- the mediterranean. part of this is opportunity. we hope, coming out of the financial crisis, were well sources of growth, from? we are talking about 1 billion hungry people. we are talking about kids who do not get nutrition. what capabilities, inventions, possibilities might those people bring? i do not only look at the risks. >> i apologize. we have come to the end of our...
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i think america didn't. but also america didn't care for hillary clinton and that's exactly what they've got. host: that's what this viewer saying as well, health care is president obama's surge. like bush. he has to make the decision that will punish him politically. he'll soon have opponents in the house and more. photograph yesterday with senators dodd, harkin, and reid. the only person not in attendance, voinovich of ohio, not seeking re-election next year. julia from richmond, you're on the air. caller: thank you so much. i don't know where to start. this is not about health care. that's the first point. this is not about health care. anybody can go anywhere and get health care. i went to the emergency room many times and i've had to -- i paid $20 a month, $20 a week, whatever i had to pay it off. it's not about health care. this is butt obama. obama wants to take over the country. the only way he can do it is to crash our government, bankrupt it, and the only way he can do that and ever since he's been
i think america didn't. but also america didn't care for hillary clinton and that's exactly what they've got. host: that's what this viewer saying as well, health care is president obama's surge. like bush. he has to make the decision that will punish him politically. he'll soon have opponents in the house and more. photograph yesterday with senators dodd, harkin, and reid. the only person not in attendance, voinovich of ohio, not seeking re-election next year. julia from richmond, you're on...
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they reflect the diversity that makes this america. but what they share is a patriotism like no other. what they share is a commitment to country that has been tested and proved worthy. what they share is the same unflinching courage, unblinking compassion and uncommon comradery that soldiers and civilians showed america and showed the world. >> he also said that the training designed to keepist forces safe during active duty prevented further deaths during the rampage. >>> the suspect in a shooting in an orlando jason rodriguez was held without bond. witnesses say he shot and killed one person and wounded five others at an engineering firm. the company says he worked there until he was fired for poor performance two years ago. police say he blamed the firm for having trouble getting unemployment benefits. >>> one of our ireporters had a unique perspective on the orlando shooting from the balcony of her apartment high above the shooting. what was that like for you? you're looking out, you see all these police, you see all these emergen
they reflect the diversity that makes this america. but what they share is a patriotism like no other. what they share is a commitment to country that has been tested and proved worthy. what they share is the same unflinching courage, unblinking compassion and uncommon comradery that soldiers and civilians showed america and showed the world. >> he also said that the training designed to keepist forces safe during active duty prevented further deaths during the rampage. >>> the...
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caller: no, in america. host: you think we should have oil here and use the reserves to pay for war efforts? caller: that is right. host: thank you. chris on the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i think we need to do it. some people do not understand the concept of necessary work her. -- necessary orwarfare. if you have a little girl and you know somebody will break in and torture that little girl in front of you, would you take that gun and shoot them and kill them. there was a yes. now you understand the concept. just multiplied by 1 million. host: you see the threat as the imminent from al-qaeda, and afghanistan is the base for it? caller: for any war that is necessary, and i believe that it is, it has to be brought home for people. they have to see it personally. other people somewhere in the world that are being killed or tortured better in the set like them and their families -- it does not mean anything to them until they picture id other old home with their own families. host
caller: no, in america. host: you think we should have oil here and use the reserves to pay for war efforts? caller: that is right. host: thank you. chris on the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i think we need to do it. some people do not understand the concept of necessary work her. -- necessary orwarfare. if you have a little girl and you know somebody will break in and torture that little girl in front of you, would you take that gun and shoot them and kill them....
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in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> republicans say a civilian trial will also give the alleged terrorists the public platform they want. >>> brand new details on the alleg allege ft. hood shotter. he's saying he did not pressure to hurt americans. the cleric could tell he was becoming uncomfortable in the u.s. military. the cleric told the "post" reporter hasan's killing spree is allowed under islam because it a form of jihad, and because the united states started the battle in muslim countries. has sn accused of shooting and killing 13 people at ft. hood. s he is still in the hospital. >>> and president obama is in china. china financed massive sums of u.s. debt. part of the president's talks may include assurances those investments are safe. the president held a town hall meeting with college students in shanghai where he push for greater freedoming in china. >> we do not seek to impose any system of government on any other nation, but we also don't believe that the principles that we stand for are unique to our nation. these freedoms are expression and worship, are a
in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> republicans say a civilian trial will also give the alleged terrorists the public platform they want. >>> brand new details on the alleg allege ft. hood shotter. he's saying he did not pressure to hurt americans. the cleric could tell he was becoming uncomfortable in the u.s. military. the cleric told the "post" reporter hasan's killing spree is allowed under islam because it a form of jihad, and because the united...
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she always made a surprising revelation on good morning america. she said she felt ashamed by what happened. watch what she told diane sawyer. >> i didn't want people to think that's the kind of person -- that i fell in love with that person. that's embarrassing. that's embarrassing that that's the type of person that i fell in love with. so far in love. so unconditional that i went back. >> tanika. quickly, are you surprised she was embarrassed? she was the victim here. >> no, i'm not surprised. she said also in the interview if the only piece of her life that was left private and now exposed to the world, overnight she became britney spears, i'm very proud of her. i've been interviewing her since she was a young girl who didn't know how to do an interview to now sounding so eloquent, so conscious about what she was saying. i think she did a smashing job. >> tanika, carlos, good to see you. >> tyra banks has a brand-new controversy over her weight. you remember how she told everyone to kiss her fat ass because women should accept their bodies. now
she always made a surprising revelation on good morning america. she said she felt ashamed by what happened. watch what she told diane sawyer. >> i didn't want people to think that's the kind of person -- that i fell in love with that person. that's embarrassing. that's embarrassing that that's the type of person that i fell in love with. so far in love. so unconditional that i went back. >> tanika. quickly, are you surprised she was embarrassed? she was the victim here. >>...
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they also did better here at home in north america. i tell you, that is rare. detroit hasn't been doing well at home for quite some time. they've been losing money. so for the first time in four years, ford made money in the united states for the quarter. of course that's partly because of some of the big sales due to cash for clunkers helping the ford focus, the ford escape. you may not think of that as a green car but it met the rules. ford believes it will do fine even though the program is over. it says it will be solidly profitable in 2011. that's good news for not just detroit jobs but detroit spirits in a way. >> absolutely. i spent a lot of time in detroit inside the gm facility and it permiates the spirit of people in detroit. so good, good, good. good for them. jen westhoven, thank you. >>> jury selection today starts for a man accused of killing a tv anchor in arkansas. anne pressley found beaten in her bed and later died. curtis lavelle vance pleaded not guilty to all had charges. his attorneys say police coerced him into giving a dna sample before
they also did better here at home in north america. i tell you, that is rare. detroit hasn't been doing well at home for quite some time. they've been losing money. so for the first time in four years, ford made money in the united states for the quarter. of course that's partly because of some of the big sales due to cash for clunkers helping the ford focus, the ford escape. you may not think of that as a green car but it met the rules. ford believes it will do fine even though the program is...
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in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these types of terrorists. basically, we're dealing here with people who have committed acts of war against us. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system, they should be tried in our military justice system. it's absolutely inexcusable to try these people. that's why we have such a system. >> critics are also concerned about security. rudy giuliani who was new york's mayor on 9/11 said holding the troil there would cost too much and put unnecessary stress on police. >> anyone that tells you that this doesn't create additional security problems, of course, isn't telling you the truth. the best indication of it is look at the additional security employed when this happens. that also happens to cost millions and millions of dollars. all of which will be worth it if there were no other choice. >> critics say a public trial would force prosecutors to reveal sensitive information about u.s. intelligence that al qaeda and other terrorist groups could potentially use to their advantage
in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these types of terrorists. basically, we're dealing here with people who have committed acts of war against us. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system, they should be tried in our military justice system. it's absolutely inexcusable to try these people. that's why we have such a system. >> critics are also concerned about security. rudy giuliani who was new york's...
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these young people have so much to give america that we must do that now. mr. chairman, i count myself as part of a friend of this great sport. i am from texas, and boy, are we waited to you but we want our young people to be able to live in a good quality of life, comeback after the nfl and share their stories, fighting against youth violence and unforgiving in touch with both of your offices on this issue. you have been very kind. i yield back. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the distinguished gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let's not fool ourselves. football is controlled violence. that's the nature of the game. you don't have to play in nfl to get her. i have five knee surgeries and a new hip and everything and i didn't even play varsity at notre dame, for goodness sakes. but the question is is the violence controlled? teddy roosevelt saved the game of football at the beginning of the last century. when things such as the flying wedge were allowed and players died. and to the question was whether they were going to outlaw this game
these young people have so much to give america that we must do that now. mr. chairman, i count myself as part of a friend of this great sport. i am from texas, and boy, are we waited to you but we want our young people to be able to live in a good quality of life, comeback after the nfl and share their stories, fighting against youth violence and unforgiving in touch with both of your offices on this issue. you have been very kind. i yield back. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the...
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the one america has counted on for over 80 years. the kind you can put in any make or model. - get it? - got it. - good. let's go, sparky. - okay. announcer: when it comes to antifreeze... your inner car guy knows only prestone is prestone. - nice. - look here. >> dan: the basketball has been sensational. it's like ground hog's day, every day you wake up, it's perfect. converted hanger made into this basketball facility that seats just over 4,000. this is ant automatic when he's at the line. 4-4 from the free-throw line, and he has 17 tonight. hits the net. just under eight minutes to play. misses, kept alive by smith. oh, nice look. >> dan: prince in the lane, hopson, no good. the rebound for purdue. under seven minutes to go. ill advised pass. off the glass, no good. >> dan: matched up with smith. here's moore. he's got 20. make it 2! >> larry: he looked up and saw chism and his eyes started to sparkle. >> dan: fourth lead of the night for purdue. it's five points and their fans are loving it. >> larry: it will be some good times i
the one america has counted on for over 80 years. the kind you can put in any make or model. - get it? - got it. - good. let's go, sparky. - okay. announcer: when it comes to antifreeze... your inner car guy knows only prestone is prestone. - nice. - look here. >> dan: the basketball has been sensational. it's like ground hog's day, every day you wake up, it's perfect. converted hanger made into this basketball facility that seats just over 4,000. this is ant automatic when he's at the...
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he represents an america, an improved america. we don't want to go back to a more rationally deviced country. we don't want him to fail. but i think the dynamic for the next election is going to break pedal. you have the white house, the car has no brake. anking. you can take the price control mechanisms and instead of top-down putting them in washington, with three smart guys deciding how to save health care money, more market-oriented approach where you put price control mechanisms, patients and doctors, safeway's holding down the cost for quite a while. there are things you can do toward reform, shopping across state lines, there are lots of things you can do to empower some real market-based reforms. republicans have come forward with that and interestingly enough david axelrod said 80% of this we agree on. they could have taken that 80% and box something up and had it done by christmas. >> you referenced leadership. there is no -- no one speaks for the party, no leaders in the party, you heard that about democrats, you hear t
he represents an america, an improved america. we don't want to go back to a more rationally deviced country. we don't want him to fail. but i think the dynamic for the next election is going to break pedal. you have the white house, the car has no brake. anking. you can take the price control mechanisms and instead of top-down putting them in washington, with three smart guys deciding how to save health care money, more market-oriented approach where you put price control mechanisms, patients...
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i see what america truly looks like, and it didn't represent any of that. so i thought i could bring back an element and bring back conversation and bring back listening and bring back harder-edge material. in the two weeks i've been on the air i think i've done that. >> you're saying there are so many white guys in late night. i think that's where you were going, right? >> that's what i was trying to say. a cavalcade of caucasians. >> one of the great caucasians of late night was johnny carson. you watch the others and they're also very good. johnny had a special thing. he was so glib. he made it look like it was really was easy and very, very funny. >> yeah, you know, steve allen -- it's interesting, i spoke to a writer who had done shows with steve allen. when you come from a comedic background and steve allen would say, i don't believe it's that hard. you know, we as comics open our heads and open -- all of our senses are open. you have brought an element to your show own to "the view" that comedically barbara or whoopi, i think, hasn't and sherry now h
i see what america truly looks like, and it didn't represent any of that. so i thought i could bring back an element and bring back conversation and bring back listening and bring back harder-edge material. in the two weeks i've been on the air i think i've done that. >> you're saying there are so many white guys in late night. i think that's where you were going, right? >> that's what i was trying to say. a cavalcade of caucasians. >> one of the great caucasians of late night...
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about america's culture of adick it's celebrities. these days, nicolas cage is in serious financial trouble thanks to what some people are calling a crippling fnl addiction. and kirstie alley is having trouble with eating addictions. joining us is jill zarin and ashleigh banfield. >> i was doing cocaine. i was crazy as -- i was, i had come in and i don't think anybody knew what those drugs were then. they would say, i'm so crazy. i would say, i'm high. >> when did you stop doing them? >> 1979. i did my share, and yours. >> did she ah replace a drug addiction with a food addiction? >> it seems that way. that can be the case. some people with get sober from a chemical addiction and another addiction kicks in. >> you see this a lot with your work? >> i see wit my colleagues. jane velez-mitchell has a great book about how we replace some things with others. we all have a bit of a problem. >> but some are safe adicks. is every juan bad addiction? >> by definition. >> exercise? >> exercise bull leem ya is not. >> the consequences have to be
about america's culture of adick it's celebrities. these days, nicolas cage is in serious financial trouble thanks to what some people are calling a crippling fnl addiction. and kirstie alley is having trouble with eating addictions. joining us is jill zarin and ashleigh banfield. >> i was doing cocaine. i was crazy as -- i was, i had come in and i don't think anybody knew what those drugs were then. they would say, i'm so crazy. i would say, i'm high. >> when did you stop doing...
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he is having an all-america season. about ten rebounds a game. should be a great matchup between those two teams. >> steve: they got their hands in the face. partial deflection of the shot. >> marques: alex stepheson, blocking, going way up in the cup to get that one. >> steve: good look by marcus johnson scoring. great name. >> marques: there's marcus johnson. a quiet first half. he did play solid defense out on the perimeter, going against brandon richardson, who is a hand full offensively when he gets it going. >> steve: diaz. long. lewis, good rebound. >> marques: good defensive possession. >> steve: really shows me that usc was listening to their coach, kevin o'neill, yesterday. plan your work and work your plan. right now, they are working it well. on the drive, dwight lewis will be at the free-throw line for two shots. >> marques: marcus johnson doing a nice job as the trailer. and secondary break situation. a lot of that is caused by the post-up fence of alex stepheson. you just see a bevy of red jersey kufkers around him. marcus johnson
he is having an all-america season. about ten rebounds a game. should be a great matchup between those two teams. >> steve: they got their hands in the face. partial deflection of the shot. >> marques: alex stepheson, blocking, going way up in the cup to get that one. >> steve: good look by marcus johnson scoring. great name. >> marques: there's marcus johnson. a quiet first half. he did play solid defense out on the perimeter, going against brandon richardson, who is a...
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appearing on abc's "good morning america." janet jackson said she blames murray for her brother's death. >> he was the one that was administering. i think he is responsible. >> what would you like to see happen to him? do you think he should be practices, based upon -- >> no, i don't. not at all. so this could happen to someone else? another family? huh-uh. >> now that was the first public comment jackson's sister has made since his death in june. he died at the age of 50. >>> last night on "the joy behar show" joy welcomed gauss up guru who talked about carrie prejean. >> she believes marriage is between a man and woman. i don't happen to go along with that. that's how she believes. shouldn't she get credit for that? >> absolutely. you know, she gave the politically incorrect answer, in her words, and even watching her interviews recently. she's like i didn't want to be politically correct, but i flip that back to her and say you know, do you want a politically insensitive miss usa? no. you've got to know what you're running
appearing on abc's "good morning america." janet jackson said she blames murray for her brother's death. >> he was the one that was administering. i think he is responsible. >> what would you like to see happen to him? do you think he should be practices, based upon -- >> no, i don't. not at all. so this could happen to someone else? another family? huh-uh. >> now that was the first public comment jackson's sister has made since his death in june. he died at...